I am soo lost on this problem

Eva Barragan

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Its a word problem i hate these!
the problem is: THE HEIGHT OF THE OBJECT AFTER BEING THROWN CAN BE MODELED BY THE EQUATION h=-5t^2+35t, WHERE h IS THE HEIGHT ABOVE THE GROUND IN METERS AND t IS THE TIME IN SECONDS.
AT WHAT TIMES WOULD THE OBJECT BE LOCATED AT 60meters ABOVE THE GROUND? SHOW YOUR WORK
 
Let's try this again:

h IS THE HEIGHT ABOVE THE GROUND IN METERS
...LOCATED AT 60meters ABOVE THE GROUND?

t IS THE TIME IN SECONDS.
AT WHAT TIMES...

{think}{ponder}
 
KP said:
this could be easier if you did it on graph paper
How so? The algebraic solution is much quicker.

Eliz.
 
When the height is 60 m ,
h=-5t^2+35t
60 =5t^2+35t

now solve this equation for t
 
thanx the test was over before i could see these post but thats waht i ended up doing
oh and kp there was a part of the problem where i had to graph the times but i didnt know how
thanks alot :D


-always appreciate the help
eva
 
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